Provide an example of conversational hypertext, as detailed by the text’s authors.

What will be an ideal response?


“After reading Duck and McMahan, I learned that it is possible to get even more
messages than I originally thought was possible from the conversations I have with my
friends.” Only the friends who are aware of the authors and their work are likely to
understand this reference. If denoted by a blue hyperlink, the names Duck and
McMahan can provide more insight and inform the reader if it is clicked.

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Speakers should keep all of the following in mind when using humor to capture audience attention except

a. it should be relevant to your topic. b. it should be appropriate to the occasion. c. it should be brief to avoid upstaging your message. d. all of the above should be kept in mind.

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The New York Sun changed newspapers forever because it used words of the street instead of words of the parlor

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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James Winans, a professor of communication, described public speaking as

A) communication from one to many. B) linear communication. C) enlarged conversation. D) large group communication. E) heightened conversation.

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